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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1656124" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>Also ashame...</p><p></p><p>I have a lot af Remington rifles; 700s, Sportsman 78s, 788s, and a couple of 600s. Almost all were bought over 20 years ago and now wear new custom barrels, triggers and some, new stocks. I have most of my collection well tuned. Back in the day my minimum acceptable accuracy was 1.25 MOA. Any rifle not meeting that requirement got rebarrel and worked on until it did, or got gone! Today, if I can't get 0.75 MOA or better, same thing...</p><p></p><p>The nice thing about the 700s is how easily you can change components and get them to shoot well, with very few exceptions. Not so much with Browning rifles. Most shoot very well but, if they don't, they can be a pain and very expensive to get them to shoot well. Don't expect much help from Browning's customer service... A very iffy 1.5 MOA guarantee is highly disappointing, particularly on a $1,000.00 plus rifle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1656124, member: 93846"] Also ashame... I have a lot af Remington rifles; 700s, Sportsman 78s, 788s, and a couple of 600s. Almost all were bought over 20 years ago and now wear new custom barrels, triggers and some, new stocks. I have most of my collection well tuned. Back in the day my minimum acceptable accuracy was 1.25 MOA. Any rifle not meeting that requirement got rebarrel and worked on until it did, or got gone! Today, if I can't get 0.75 MOA or better, same thing... The nice thing about the 700s is how easily you can change components and get them to shoot well, with very few exceptions. Not so much with Browning rifles. Most shoot very well but, if they don't, they can be a pain and very expensive to get them to shoot well. Don't expect much help from Browning's customer service... A very iffy 1.5 MOA guarantee is highly disappointing, particularly on a $1,000.00 plus rifle! [/QUOTE]
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